By Jonathan Heeter
David Tankersley 鈥24 and Brad Eilert 鈥12 followed a similar career arc.
Both moved away from pursuing four-year degrees to raise families and focus on their careers. But after decades in law enforcement, Tankersley and Eilert found their way back to college to level up their professional careers with bachelor鈥檚 degrees in through 黑料不打烊Global.
鈥淭here鈥檚 no doubt in my mind that I couldn鈥檛 have landed the police chief job without a degree from 黑料不打烊,鈥 said Eilert, who now leads the department in Manteo on Roanoke Island on North Carolina鈥檚 Outer Banks.
Tankersley had enough education credits to get his current job as a Virginia Beach Police Department lieutenant managing public safety at massive beachside events.
But Tankersley wanted to provide an example to his two daughters that he could finish what he started.
鈥淚 really wanted to finish for my kids,鈥 Tankersley said. 鈥淭o show them it could be done, even if you鈥檙e older, even if you鈥檙e busy. ... It鈥檚 not easy, but it鈥檚 possible.鈥
Both embraced the power of persistence and purpose and credited 黑料不打烊Global with helping adult learners turn their experience into academic achievement. And they view their educational path less as a detour than as something that clarified and elevated the work they were already doing.
鈥淲hat I learned at 黑料不打烊 really reinforced my training and gave me the opportunity to build skills I didn鈥檛 have,鈥 Eilert said.
Eilert comes from a law enforcement family. His father spent nearly three decades with the Petersburg Police Department, and his sister made her way through the Colonial Heights department. He seemed destined for a similar life, but he initially struggled in college.
鈥淚 didn鈥檛 have my priorities in order,鈥 said Eilert, who worked landscaping jobs until the Isle of Wight Sheriff鈥檚 Office hired him in 1999. From there, he moved south, working in a string of North Carolina departments before ending up in , where he now leads the force.
Tankersley鈥檚 path started at Tidewater Community College in the late 鈥90s, but he paused his education when life got in the way. He was hired by the Virginia Beach Police Department without a degree and moved through the ranks on the strength of experience and training. But promotion required a return to the classroom. Eventually, he returned to TCC, then enrolled at 黑料不打烊 where he ultimately graduated at the top of the criminal justice class.
Neither man walked into the classroom as a blank slate. They had both already written much of their professional story by the time they started chipping away at a four-year degree. And both said experience helped them stay grounded in the coursework.
Eilert took advantage of 黑料不打烊鈥檚 experiential learning program, earning nine credits by testing out of courses like constitutional law. He also found the a better fit than the traditional campus route.
鈥淭hey treated me like a full-time student,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t wasn鈥檛 a second-tier experience.鈥
Tankersley now leads the department鈥檚 , formed to bring order to the chaotic process of coordinating major public gatherings. His team oversees traffic, communications, safety planning and staffing for events like the Shamrock Marathon and Pharell Williams鈥 Something in the Water festival.
Before his unit existed, these duties were dropped randomly on lieutenants who might never have managed a large-scale event. Now, Tankersley and his team serve as the institutional memory.
鈥淚t鈥檚 down to a science,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e know what works and what doesn鈥檛.鈥
Eilert has continued pushing his education forward, getting a master鈥檚 degree and now teaching at a community college in the Outer Banks.
As seasoned officers and late-career college graduates, Tankersley and Eilert are now passing on what they鈥檝e learned through mentorship, teaching and the daily work in their communities.
鈥淭here鈥檚 always room to learn,鈥 Eilert said. 鈥淓ven when you think you鈥檝e seen it all.鈥